Background
Ungerman was born to Jewish immigrants in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Ungerman was born to Jewish immigrants in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Ungerman made his name as boxing promoter and manager, becoming in 1973 the first person ever elected to the Canadian Boxing Hall of Fame. Ungerman instituted boxing on Canadian closed-circuit television in the early 1960s and was responsible for establishing Canada’s Friday Night at the Fights on commercial television In addition to the world of boxing, Ungerman served on the 1972 organizing committee that developed the inaugural hockey series between Team Canada and the Soviet National Team. And he was a key figure on the organizing committee responsible for bringing Major League Baseball to Toronto.
He is one of Canada"s most ardent supporters of amateur and professional sport.
He was inducted into the International Jewish Sports Hall of Fame. He managed and represented Canadian boxing champions George Chuvalo and Clyde Gray.
He is also the director of the Santa Claus Parade. In June 2015, Irving Ungerman"s memoirs were published under the name "Think and Respect" - his personal motto.
Ungerman died at the age of 92 in Toronto, Ontario on October 27, 2015 after suffering a stroke.